Who said the Germans aren't funny? Bayern fans mock Arsenal with rendition of Three Lions (and even Her Majesty gets a mention)

They are hardly known for their snappy wit or sharp one-liners. But Bayern Munich fans last night proved that Germans certainly have a sense of humour when it comes to lampooning opposing supporters.

As the ruthless Bundesliga leaders began to dismantle Arsenal at the Emirates stadium, the travelling Munich faithful started to sing in celebration of their early 2-0 lead.

The Bavarians sang a tongue-in-cheek chorus of 'football's coming home'- made famous by Baddiel & Skinner & The Lightning Seeds' England football anthem Three Lions - to lord their superiority over the stunned home crowd.

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Game for a laugh: Bayern Munich fans were in good voice at the Emirates stadium

Putting Das Boot in: German newspaper Bild published this banner on their website. The headline translates to: 'QUEEN, DID YOU SEE THAT? BAYERN - KINGS OF LONDON'

Bayern fans were in good voice throughout the crushing victory over Arsene Wenger's side, as Toni Kroos, Thomas Muller and Mario Mandzukic set the visitors on course to reach the quarter-finals in the 3-1 victory.

Germany's newspapers also exhibited the country's fine wit again with this morning's headlines.

Bild published an online banner with a picture of Queen Elizabeth II - alongside Bayern's match-winners - with the words: 'QUEEN, DID YOU SEE THAT? BAYERN - KINGS OF LONDON'

Although the fans and the media clearly believe Bayern are well on their way to a Champions League quarter-final, midfield general Bastian Schweinsteiger warned his team-mates they still have another 90 minutes to play against quality opposition at the Allianz Arena.

He said: 'We really got going well, especially in the first 30 minutes, when we let the ball and our opponents do the work.'

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'We were ruthless, especially in terms of taking our chances, but the third goal was vital too.'

He said on Bayern's official website: 'We mustn't underestimate Arsenal, they have some very good players, and we'll have to give it 100 per cent in the return. Arsenal aren't just dropping by as tourists. It's a good result, but it's not over yet.'

For midfielder Kroos, there was disappointment that Bayern did not leave London with a clean sheet.

He said: 'We were outstanding for very long spells against a top European club.

'There was a phase just before and just after the break when Arsenal got at us, but you'll never entirely prevent that.

'They failed to create clear-cut chances, but it hurts to let in a goal, and it shouldn't be happening.'

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P.s. Fans of the German national team cheered on someone struggling to parallel park during last summer's European Championship... again showing their eye for a joke.